Thursday, August 2, 2012

At its meeting yesterday, the full Cincinnati City Council approved a Community Reinvestment Area LEED tax exemption agreement with Charlotte-based SREE Hotels that will bring a dual-branded hotel to the historic Enquirer Building at 617 Vine Street.

The 12-year, 75 percent exemption will reduce the property tax liability of the development by nearly $7.3 million. Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits in the amount of $5 million are also available for the project.

The hotel is expected to open by the end of 2014.

The Enquirer Building was originally built in 1926 to house the newspaper's offices and printing operations, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. When the Enquirer moved to 312 Elm Street in 1992, the building became mostly vacant Class C office space.

In 2007, an affiliate of Middle Earth Developers purchased the building for $2.5 million and began preliminary work on a condominium project, which was put on hold a year later due to the recession. By late 2011, the property had been placed into receivership following a foreclosure action by Bank of America due to non-payment of a $2.3 million loan.

This is the sixth Downtown hotel project either completed, under construction, or proposed since 2010. Other projects include the Residence Inn, which opened in Lytle Park in April 2011; the $56 million 21c Museum Hotel, which opens in November; the $17 million renovation of the Hyatt Regency Hotel, to be completed by the end of 2014; the Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites, planned for the corner of Seventh and Broadway streets; and a hotel proposed for the corner of Main Street and Freedom Way at The Banks.